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Top 50 QBs 2020 offseason

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  1. Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City - Obviously the most talented quarterback in the NFL, capable of making all of the most insane throws.
  2. Lamar Jackson, Baltimore - This year's MVP for a reason: the legs, the arm & the accuracy. Someone who just makes things happen.
  3. Deshaun Watson, Houston - Insane clutch leadership, combined with a rocket arm. Pro bowler for decades to come.
  4. Russell Wilson, Seattle - The best passer for 30+ yards period, with great leadership skills. Scary outside of the pocket.
  5. Carson Wentz, Philadelphia - The only thing kThe eeping the Eagles in the playoffs the last few years. Prototypical NFL QB.
  6. Dak Prescott, Dallas - Although he was a bit on the hot seat at times, Dak has an uncanny ability to have electric games. Pro bowl guy.
  7. Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay - Not the same guy, but controls the game like no other. Limits interceptions while making great key passes.
  8. Kirk Cousins, Minnesota - After 1 or 2 bad games early on, Cousins proved he is a top tier quarterback in the NFL. Cannon arm.
  9. Jimmy Garappolo, San Francisco - Another prototypical quarterback guy. He just looks good on tape, as long as he limits the INTs.
  10. Drew Brees, New Orleans - If you are just looking for a guy for one year, Brees might be your best bet. But he only has a few left.
  11. Tom Brady, New England - Brady's a huge questionmark after an underwhelming season on a stacked team. But he's still Tom Brady.
  12. Kyler Murray, Arizona - Showed some serious promise, despite getting hit constantly. Needs to just take off more at the Pro level.
  13. Baker Mayfield, Cleveland - Personality questions aside, Baker still has a shot at being an all-pro guy. He needs a real coach however.
  14. Matt Ryan, Atlanta - Early on, it didn't seem like Matt had much left in the tank. But late in the season, he was balling. Still great.
  15. Matthew Stafford, Detroit - Played incredibly well before the injury. Must return the Lions to playoff potential next year to stay here
  16. Teddy Bridgewater, New Orleans - Showed he could start for most teams in this league during his time w/ New Orleans. Worth like 2 1sts.
  17. Josh Allen, Buffalo - He seems to be functioning well enough in the Buffalo scheme. Must get rid of the ball & make good decisions.
  18. Daniel Jones, New York Giants - There still are some doubts, but Jones showed he is a much better athlete than we knew. Suprise guy.
  19. Cam Newton, Carolina - Depends on if his mobility is the same after the Lisfrank injury. Will likely have to adjust to new team.
  20. Ryan Tannehill, Tennessee - One of the bets QBs in the NFL during the second half of the season. Can he keep it up next year?
  21. Gardner Minshew, Jacksonville - Old-school, Brett Farve style QB in a league that's gone new school. Must limit mistakes.
  22. Jared Goff, LA Rams - Saw his stock slide quite a bit this year. Just doesn't have the firepower to do much on his own.
  23. Jacoby Brissett, Indianapolis - Expectations were low for Brissett & I'd say he just barely met them. Not sure about his future in Indy
  24. Sam Darnold, New York Jets - Darnold bought himself another year in New York, but even with an improved OLine, I'm not sure...
  25. Taysom Hill, New Orleans - Not necessarily valuable as a quarterback, but he's just such a multitool. Teams have no answer for Hill.
  26. Derek Carr, Oakland - A mediocre starting level NFL quarterback. Can't throw more than like 20 yards downfield, but he's accurate.
  27. Ben Roethlisbuerger, Pittsburgh - Might only have a few years left. If he's fully healthy, he's scary than this spot in the rankings.
  28. Jameis Winston, Tampa Bay - The guy who makes you scream "Why" and then his name most frequently on this list. But the ARM!
  29. Phillip Rivers, LA Chargers - Probably looking for a new locale to finish out his career. Borderline HOF career needs a ring.
  30. Marcus Mariota, Tennessee - Just looks shacky in the pocket, despite how good he was in college he can't translate it. Sort of a shame
  31. Drew Lock, Denver - Lock has some potential in the NFL, but he'll have to prove those last few games weren't a fluke.
  32. Dwayne Haskins, Washington - Haskins was playing in a mediocre system with mediocre talent. Difficult to grade, but had some good takes
  33. Nick Foles, Jacksonville - Big Dick Nick looked flaccid after returning from injury. He's still a top tier backup or fringe starter.
  34. Case Keenum, Washington - One of the least exciting guys in the league, but he can be a game manager when necessary.
  35. Andy Dalton, Cincinnati - Dalton gets all the blame so often in Cincinnati, but his OL is swiss cheese. Will find a job as a backup.
  36. Nick Mullens, San Francisco - Showed serious potential at times in San Francisco 2 years ago. Still seems to risky for many teams.
  37. David Blough, Detroit - Blough played awesome on Thanksigiving in front of a huge audience. But he still looks a bit robotic.
  38. Will Grier, Carolina - Grier proved himself to be better than Kyle Allen which isn't saying much. Couldn't win many games.
  39. Blake Bortles, LA Rams - You know what you are getting with Blake Bortles now. He'll be holding the clipboard for years to come though.
  40. Mitch Trubisky, Chicago - Mitch has no right being a starting quarterback in this league. I hope he has a good agent.
  41. Joe Flacco, Denver - Flacco's super bowl days seem so long gone. He just doesn't seem to be the guy to energize any offense.
  42. Ryan Fitzpatrick, Miami - Fitzpatrick might only have a year or two left, but the Fitzmagic effect is real. Guys love him.
  43. Tyrod Taylor, LA Chargers - Can get a team to 7-9 to 9-7 with very few turnovers. Can't really throw that far downfield.
  44. Brian Hoyer, Indianapolis - Just has the reputation as one of the best backups around the league. Stumbled in a showing this year
  45. Matt Moore, Kansas City - Played pretty damn well when Mahomes was out, but that was in the Chiefs phenomenal offense.
  46. Geno Smith, Seattle - He's gonna run around. He's gonna throw a few picks, but he'll do enough to grant some legitimacy.
  47. Robert Griffin, Baltimore - Just a great fit in the Baltimore offense as a backup QB. Learning how to develop into a vet QB.
  48. C.J. Beathard, San Francisco - Beathard also looked good in San Francisco, and could move up if the team trades Mullens away.
  49. Josh McCown, Philadelphia - He's played for half the NFL & has never been all that good doing it. Has that maturity & focus.
  50. Kyle Allen, Carolina - Had many stumbles this year. In fact it was mostly stumbles. But early on he was rolling. And that matters.
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